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At ApacheCon Miami, Shawn McKinney will give a talk on the anatomy of web application security. In this interview, he talks about what he’ll be presenting, and who should attend. Register today for ApacheCon, and save $200 on your admission cost.
How to Generate a Deployable REST CXF3 Application from a Swagger-Contract – Johannes Fiala This talk will show how you can use Swagger-Codegen to generate a complete REST application using Apache CXF3 based on a Swagger contract and deploy it to application servers...
A Deep Text Analysis System Based on OpenNLP – Boris Galitsky Although current big data systems for text processing can handle vast amount of textual data, they mostly perform keyword level or compositional semantic – level analyses, which limits their functionality and applications...
Apache Commons Crypto: Another Wheel of Apache Commons – Xianda Ke Apache Commons Crypto is a cross-platform cryptographic library optimized with AES-NI and hardware random number generator. With the benefits of hardware acceleration and the optimized native implementation, this library outperformed JCE by an order of magnitude...
Object Lessons: Deserialization After Apache Commons Collections – Tim Jarrett ItÛªs the biggest vulnerability of 2015 that didnÛªt get a brand name. The deserialization vulnerability in the Apache Commons Collections library also impacted the build server that powers most software developers and a half dozen other key pieces of the shared Java software infrastructure...
Apache Commons – Beyond StringUtils – Benedikt Ritter Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java components. The Commons Lang component provides the well known StringUtils class. But there is more to Apache Commons then just StringUtils. In this presentation, Benedikt Ritter will give an overview over the Apache Commons … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Apache Commons – Beyond StringUtils – Benedikt Ritter →
Diversity, When Not Playing Life on Easy – Nick Burch Diversity and inclusion are becoming hot topics within our open source communities and industry, but for those of us “playing life on easy”, the subject and impact can be harder to “get”. Like many people who used to play life on easy, I’ve had some … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Diversity, When Not Playing Life on Easy – Nick Burch →
Easy Offline-First Web Apps with PouchDB, Electron, and React – Rod Cope Offline-first web application development leads to faster apps and a better user experience, but is it realistic? It’s hard enough to think about “mobile-first”. And what if your code needs to run on a smart phone, in a browser, and as an installed … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Easy Offline-First Web Apps with PouchDB, Electron, and React – Rod Cope →
If You Build It, They Won’t Come – Ruth Suehle Good code isn’t enough for a successful open source project. First of all, only you know how to use what you’ve made. Maybe it’s time for a little UI and UX help? At the very least some documentation! Next, how is anyone else going to … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – If You Build It, They Won’t Come – Ruth Suehle →
Microservices with Apache Karaf and Apache CXF: Practical Experience – Andrei Shakirin Today Microservices architecture is widely recognized and accepted by a lot of development teams. At the same time the people realize that this architecture has some restrictions and challenges. Interesting that Microservices and OSGi architectures are very close...